Why does your planer head have a warning about cancer?
Why does your planer head have a warning about cancer?
Why does your planer head have a warning about cancer?
Yeah, it’s advertised as being much quieter, Barry. Right now it’s the only machine I have my ear muffs hanging on. Since my calendar has suddenly cleared due unforeseen current events, I’ve got some time to install it.Oh you're gonna love that! Hopefully it makes your planer quieter too, it certainly does for big planers, not sure about lunchboxes though....
Not sure, Paul. I don’t plan on eating it.Why does your planer head have a warning about cancer?
I don’t know, Greg, the Grizzly site didn’t mention there was a difference. They also sell the Shelix head and do say that one is .088” smaller.@Tom Smart I have been looking at that one too. Do you know if it is the same diameter as the original? The cost is definitely better than the Byrd.
A few weeks ago I was contacted by a guy visiting down here from Alaska, he saw some turnings I have in a gallery and wanted to pay me a visit, he and his wife came over and we shot the breeze for a while, and I gave him a big chunk of desert ironwood that I had carved on, then abandoned. it must have weighed 40 lbs, they took it back to Alaska on the plane with them. So I got this a couple of days ago in the mail as a thank you, a nice chunk of mountain mahogany, originally harvested in Bishop CA, then it went to AK, now its in AZ,..... its done some traveling. I have worked with Mountain Mahogany once before when @gman2431 gifted me some, I really like it, should make a nice turning.
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You should write a letter
Social distancing!
I got an answer, it says my case has been resolved. (really? how?)You should write a letter
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This is what I use for breaking down pallets. It is a demo bar and does get used a lot for that. Can rip up two or three layers of plywood flooring in no time.